Tuesday, May 18, 1965 University Daily Kansan Page 3 SPU Plans to Picket KU Military Review SPU members voted to hold a demonstration beginning at 3:30 p.m. in the parking lot of the military science building. The Student Peace Union discussed final plans for its proposed picket of the Chancellor's review Friday. I there was discussion at the meeting as to exactly what the picket would protest and the most effective way to approach it. Space System Gets Stiff Tests Thomas R. Kellopp, Wichita freshman and a member of SPU, said, "I her fes- WHITE SANDS, N.M.—(UPI)—A nine-story space contraption is on the launch pad today at White Sands Missile Range in preparation for Wednesday's test of the basic life insurance system of the Apollo moonship. SPACE SCIENTISTS plan to push the button at 7 a.m. (CST) Wednesday, May 19, that will send Little Joe 20 miles into the Southern New Mexico sky in a test to see if the launch escape system could whisk the Apollo and its three crewmen to safety in an emergency during an actual launching to the moon. The test apparatus, standing 85 feet, 7 inches high, consists of a powerful Little Joe II booster rocket topped by an unmanned Apollo spacecraft and its attached launch escape rocket. long A signal from the ground will simulate a malfunction in the booster rocket 20 miles above earth. The 15-foot escape rocket, packing 155,000 pounds of thrust, should yank the Apollo free of Little Joe and carry it another 10 miles into the sky. Dog Bites Child Dad Seeks Dog Information is being sought in connection with a dog bite suffered by a Lawrence boy this past Saturday. sta- The boy's father, Dr. William F. Bird, 2519 Belle Crest Dr., is seeking information about the dog so his son will not have to undergo vaccination for rabies. The boy was bitten by a large black dog Saturday afternoon between 1 and 2 p.m. near the railroad tracks east of Haskell Institute. The boy said a man with two large hunting dogs came by and handed him a turtle. One of the dogs bit the boy on the leg. If anyone has information about the incident they should call either Dr. Bird, VI 2-3813, or Dr. Robert Fay at the Haskell Hospital, VI 3-3750. Ph.D. Exam: Ellen Ordway, candidate in the field of Entomology 2:30 Ralph Zioto Snow. Foreign Students: Beware! Unscrupulous magazine salesmen are afoot. DO NOT sign any statements whatsoever if approached about a purchase. Ask the salesman (or woman) to check with the Office of Dean of Students. Official Bulletin 6th Annual Personnel Officers Seminar. All Day. Kansas Union. TODAY Western Civilization Review, 7:15-9:30 p.m. Fraser Theater. Inquirers Class, 7:30 p.m. Canterbury House, 1161 Lia. Christian Science College Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. 7.30 p.m. Daniforth Chapel Graduate Recital Hall in Carol Stewart Room without Recital Hall art, pianist. Swarthout Recital Hall. Experimental Theatre, 8:00 p.m. 'The Ballet.' Wesley Foundation Community Worship. 9:15 p.m. Methodist Center, 1314 TOMORROW Experimental Theatre, 8:00 p.m. "The Play's the Thing." Episcopal Holy Communion, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. think we should make it very clear we are picketing against militarism. Number one, it doesn't belong on the college campus, and number two, it doesn't belong in our foreign policy." 6th Annual Personnel Officers Seminar. All Dav. Kansas Union. Wesley Foundation Morning Prayer, 7 a.m.-8 a. 20 a.m. Methodist Center, 1314 Oakland Road Catholic Mass, 6:45 a.m. and 5 p.m. St. Luke Chapel. Confessions before or during mass. Western Civilization Review, 7:15-9:30 p.m. Fraser Theater. E. C. Franklin Memorial Lecture, 8:00 p.m. The Franklin Institute of Technology "Energy Transfer in Photochemistry," Sponsored nonary chemistry fraternity Public趴 CHARLES HOOK, Glen Head, N.Y., sophomore and president of SPU, attempted to explain the reasons for picketing the Chancellor's review of ROTC troops. "To me, the most effective thing would be some of the ROTC members dropping out." Hook said. "I think this would be most effective on the government." Senior Recital, 8:00 p.m. Lois Borland Spohn, soprano. Swarthout Recital Hall. Experimental Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "The Play's the Thing." Hook expressed concern that in urging ROTC members to drop out, people would start viewing the SPU as a "bunch of unilateralists." Hook said he felt that people had a tendency to place responsibility on others when it came to affairs such as American participation in Viet Nam or Santo Domingo. "The problem is how do you get this down from an abstract level. Our problem is to reduce these problems from a chess game level. One way is a picket line." Hook said. "WE EXIST in this structure and we are all a part of it. Consequently we have to take this down to the individual, instead of Washington. We've got to stop thinking it's some general in the Pentagon." Hook said. Hook offered what he felt some failures of the SPU had been this year. Hook cited what he felt was a failure to have enough discussion in their meetings. He said discussion of philosophy, policy, and alternatives to U.S. policy were "significantly lacking." University Experimental Theatre Series presents "THE PLAY'S THE THING" by Ferenc Molnar May 13 through 15 and May 18 through 22 Experimental Theatre — Murphy Hall Tickets: $1:50 — 75¢ with KU-ID Curtain 8:20 p.m. VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA, 1900. Be sure to look for this familiar brand on the front of every box. 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